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Reef Fish Identification - Tropical Pacific | 
enlarge | Authors: Gerald Allen, Roger Steene, Paul Humann, Ned Deloach Publisher: New World Publications Category: Book
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 49803
Media: Paperback Pages: 457 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.3
ISBN: 1878348361 Dewey Decimal Number: 031 EAN: 9781878348364 ASIN: 1878348361
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Product Description Finally, a comprehensive fish identification guide covering the fish-rich reefs of the Pacific. It contains 2,500 underwater photographs of 2,000 species from four of the best marine life authors/photographers in the business. Their collaboration makes it possible for underwater naturalists to identify fishes from Thailand to Tahiti with a single, compact, easy-to-use, no-nonsense reference. 108 fish families are presented in one of 20 Identification groups based on a family's related visual or behavioural characteristics, such as Large Oval / Colourful or Sand/Burrow Dwellers. Likewise, every effort has been made to group similar appearing species together.
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Reef Fish Identification for the fish watcher October 31, 2008 Jeffrey Hill (LaConner, Wa., USA) I am a fish watcher, which is to say that I keep careful track of the species of fish that I see on my trips. My wife and I are headed to Bali for a month. This guide was recommended to us. Reef fish of the Tropical Pacific pictures lots of species and covers a very large area. The pictures are fairly good for the purposes of identification. The ranges given for the fish are fairly helpful, but we find it difficult to interpret exactly when a species might occur in our area. Distribution maps would be an improvement. Having said that, this guide may be about the best available for areas of the tropical Pacific for which a specific guide does not exist. jeff
Lots of Fish Photos from the Pacific April 15, 2008 Md News (Mid Atlantic, USA) My wife and I are avid divers and this Reef Fish ID book is good. However, it is not quite the quality of Paul Humann's other reef guides. On the plus side, there aree hundreds of photos. On the minus side, the photos are rather small. Additionally, the booklet does a decent job of describing the fish but provides little information about fish behavior.
most comprehensive tropical pacific fish book March 11, 2008 Michelle i have yet to find a fish book that has it all. but from all the fish id book i own this is the most comprehensive one. although there are a few fish found in hawaii thats not in the book.
An ambitious work October 10, 2007 Scubagirl 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is a very ambitious work - the number of Indo-Pacific fish species illustrated is simply staggering, often showing regional variations and juvenile forms. On the other side, image quality and reproduction are often disappointing, and the minimal texts limit its scope somewhat. It will make an unbeatable identification and learning combo when paired with the equally interesting but infinitely better illustrated A Diver's Guide to Reef Life and A Diver's Guide to Underwater Malaysia Macrolife by Andrea and Antonella Ferrari - both featuring excellent written texts, exquisite color photographs and - in the case of the latter - hundreds of entries for cephalopods, crustaceans, nudibranchs and various other invertebrates. With these three field guides in your library almost no Indo-Pacific fish or critter will be able to escape identification!
Excellent reference for identification of my species in Pacific area August 1, 2007 Ruthann P. Sturtevant (Sarasota, Florida, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Easy to use and identify your photographs, particularly for an experienced diver used to identifying many types of fishes
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